BOSTON, Mass. (Dec. 2, 2014)ÛÓJenny Simpson, the most-decorated woman at 1500 meters in
U.S. history, is the first athlete set for the 2015 New Balance Indoor Grand
Prix, organizers announced today.

The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, which will
celebrate its 20th running on Feb. 7, kicks off an indoor season in
which Boston will be the epicenter of track and field in the United States: The
city will also host the USATF Indoor Track & Field Championships,
from Feb. 27-March 1.

Both events will be held at the Reggie Lewis Track
and Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College. TicketsÛÓincluding
money-saving packages for the two meetsÛÓare now on sale at www.nbindoorgrandprix.comor by calling 1-877-849-8722.

Simpson, 28, is the 2011 World Champion at 1500
meters, and she followed that up with a silver medal at the 2013 World Championships.
The two-time Olympian, eight-time national champion and former American
Record-holder in the 3000-meter steeplechase returns to Boston as one of the
top 1500-meter women in the world after winning the 2014 Diamond League title
with a crashing dive across the line for victory at the Diamond League final in
Zurich. On Thursday, she will be honored as the 2014 USATF Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Athlete of the Year.

“The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix is always a fun chance for me to peek
at my own fitness and face some really incredible competition,” said Simpson,
who competed at this meet for the first time in 2005, as a prep athlete in the
Junior Invitational Mile. “The fields are good, the crowd is loud, and I have a lot of
history there. I can’t wait to return to Boston again this year.”

Simpson will again run the 2-Mile. She will, however, be
hoping for a better result

than last year, when she miscounted laps, unleashing a
furious kick one lap early and coming to a near stop at the bell. Had she not erred, she would
have almost

certainly set a
new U.S. mark for the distance instead of finishing second, in 9:26.19.The American best for 2 Miles indoors (9:23.38) was set by Regina Jacobs
at this meet in 2002.

As always, Simpson addressed the situation with poise and
good humor. “3200/200=16,” she tweeted soon after the race. “Yes kids, algebra
is important to learn for your everyday life. This is a public service
announcement.”

Now in its 20th year, the New Balance
Indoor Grand Prix has played host to seven World Records and 11 American
Records. The second stop in the 2015 Indoor USATF Championship Series, the meet
on Saturday, Feb. 7, will begin at 4:30 p.m.

About New Balance:

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